|
<< previous :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: next >>

Colby Museum of Art has 0 book(s) available
click on logo to visit publisher's site
|
OUT OF STOCK
Terry Winters: Prints & Sequences
Terry Winters was first renowned as a painter, of which he once wrote, "the goal of painting is to produce meaning and to produce an image with multiplie associations." Winters expands on this hypothesis in the serial process of printmaking and incorporates a variety of techniques, which include lithography, etching, aquatint, woodcut, linoleum cut, and Mixographia.
PRINTMAKING PB, 123 pp., illus. 2005, ISBN 0-9278484-4-4
code: col win F-5
|
|
OUT OF STOCK
Alex Katz: Collages
Between 1955 and 1960, at the beginning of his career, the artist produced a group of collages made from sheets of colored paper. In these small, prescient early works, the viewer can observe the crystallization of pictorial qualities that look back to Matisse’s late cutouts and ahead to the artistic style that Katz has developed over his long and influential career.
COLLAGE HC, 179 pp., illus. 2005, ISBN 0-9278484-5-2
code: col kat F-5
|
|
OUT OF STOCK
The John Marin Collection at the Colby College Museum of Art
An early Modernist artist, John Marin is best known for his watercolors of coastal Maine and urban scenes of New York. This complete survey of paintings, watercolors, drawings, etchings, and photographs spans the artist's career and European travels from 1888-1953.
ART HISTORY HC, 167 pp., illus. 2003, ISBN 0-9728484-0-1
code: col mar F-5
|
denotes
new books |
|